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Old Mar 11, 2019, 7:51 am
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August. We got a reschedule notice from both United and Avianca and were moved to a different flight, which is actually why I initially asked the question. I think we are good on the flight we are on now but will keep a close eye on it. Thanks.
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Old May 15, 2019, 10:54 am
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A related question for the many excellent experts in this forum!

I am flying CUZ-LIM, arriving 8:22 am, then depart LIM-SCL 9:29 am. All on LATAM, but separate tickets. I will need to check one bag. Is this doable at all, or should I pay a change fee to get on the very early (arriving c. 7:00 am)?

Many thanks!
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Old May 15, 2019, 4:00 pm
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Originally Posted by LGACIC
A related question for the many excellent experts in this forum!

I am flying CUZ-LIM, arriving 8:22 am, then depart LIM-SCL 9:29 am. All on LATAM, but separate tickets. I will need to check one bag. Is this doable at all, or should I pay a change fee to get on the very early (arriving c. 7:00 am)?

Many thanks!
IF you decide to just have a carry-on and assuming you can check-in online for both flights, you might make it, but the stars have to be aligned for you and you have to move really fast upon landing off the plane, out of the domestic terminal, up the stairs through security, passport control and then run to gate. High chance flight will be closed when you get to the gate.

With a checked bag, no way.
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Old May 16, 2019, 9:44 am
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Originally Posted by carlosdca
IF you decide to just have a carry-on and assuming you can check-in online for both flights, you might make it, but the stars have to be aligned for you and you have to move really fast upon landing off the plane, out of the domestic terminal, up the stairs through security, passport control and then run to gate. High chance flight will be closed when you get to the gate.

With a checked bag, no way.
Thanks! Looks like I'll swallow the extra charges and get on the earlier flight.
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Old Feb 14, 2020, 2:51 pm
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Does anyone know what the MCT time is for INTL-DOM? I know DOM-INTL is 90 MIN, I have an 87 minute connection both on LATAM but booked separately, will LATAM interline or will I be forced to check luggage once arriving at LIM? ( I am aware of the screening procedure with the luggage)
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Old Jan 27, 2024, 1:29 pm
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Hi all! Resurrecting this thread in the post-COVID era:

What's the recommended MCT these days from USA => Lima => Cusco, and the reverse Cusco => Lima => USA as well? Both for tickets purchased thru on LATAM (the only carrier where this is possible), and when USA <=> Lima is separate from the LATAM Lima <=> Cusco ticket. No one will have checked luggage in my group (or at least... they'd better not LOL)
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